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you know a black can't run. >> jackson won more than 3 million votes in that election. when he ran again in 1988, the barriers began to shake. he won 13 primaries and caucuses and proved an african-american could win white votes. in 2007, senator obama decided to take the leap and run for the white house. >> we had a meeting to talk through whether he should run, and michelle said to him, what do you think you can contribute that no one else can contribute? and he said, there are two things i know for sure. the day i get elected, i think the world will look at us differently. and i think millions of young people across this country will look at themselves differently. >> he always said that he didn't think that the outcome of the race would depend upon the color of his skin. he thought that the american people would make their decision based on who they thought was best positioned to lead our country. >> obama saw that his youth, he was only 45, his early opposition to the iraq war, and yes, his race could work in his favor. he believed he could win. >> if you sense, as
you know a black can't run. >> jackson won more than 3 million votes in that election. when he ran again in 1988, the barriers began to shake. he won 13 primaries and caucuses and proved an african-american could win white votes. in 2007, senator obama decided to take the leap and run for the white house. >> we had a meeting to talk through whether he should run, and michelle said to him, what do you think you can contribute that no one else can contribute? and he said, there are...
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it will be a little wet early from savannah to tallahassee, jackson, daytona beach. the i-4 corridor could have issues. but that should sweep out by the afternoon and this evening. the other tricky spot for travel in the northern plains, heading from wisconsin to minnesota, you may have a little bit of light wintry precip. that's about it. not too many issues. maybe showers around chicago later today. the forecast for your election day, once again, just the southeast, that's the storm. now let's track it, that will become the nor'easter. good news. further off the coast. very important, that means the winds will be lighter for the coastal areas especially of new jersey. the waves smaller. the storm surge will be a little less. because of the colder air in place, we'll see a better chance of snow right along the jersey shore and inland new jersey. maybe even new york city, too. willie, doesn't look like a crippling storm or enough heavy snow for a lot of power outages. we're talking about a wednesday inconvenience type afternoon and evening. >> let's hope so. bill kar
it will be a little wet early from savannah to tallahassee, jackson, daytona beach. the i-4 corridor could have issues. but that should sweep out by the afternoon and this evening. the other tricky spot for travel in the northern plains, heading from wisconsin to minnesota, you may have a little bit of light wintry precip. that's about it. not too many issues. maybe showers around chicago later today. the forecast for your election day, once again, just the southeast, that's the storm. now...
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i want to bring in sheila jackson lee. so we were just talking about that with susan. would you be comfortable with the fiscal cliff that kept the rates the same but limited their deductions. >> you know, my main focus would be to ensure that the middle class are restored. in order to do that we cannot allow the bush tax cuts to continue. we must focus on saving medicare and social security. tax reform raises many proposals. the question of rates. the question of deductions. and i think it's dangerous to not look back and reflect on what got uz into a positive economy. it created 20 million jobs. higher rates in terms of tax rates for the healthy and created a tax scheme, if you will, a structure that protected the middle class. that's what i'm interested in along with entitlements that are a safety net for the middle class, and we're not prepared to look any way that would undermine those protective nets. in that means rates have to go higher for the wealthy, then i think the wealthy who voted for president obama in large numbers understand the mutual sacrifice necess
i want to bring in sheila jackson lee. so we were just talking about that with susan. would you be comfortable with the fiscal cliff that kept the rates the same but limited their deductions. >> you know, my main focus would be to ensure that the middle class are restored. in order to do that we cannot allow the bush tax cuts to continue. we must focus on saving medicare and social security. tax reform raises many proposals. the question of rates. the question of deductions. and i think...
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energy secretary, steven chu, ken salazar and epa administrator lisa jackson. that's just the first string. let's see who my panel thinks is going to change up. i think obviously petraeus is not hanging out for the second term. >> no. >> the interesting one is secretary of state. who goes in, in place of hillary clinton? >> i have no idea. >> i know the language has been susan rice as one possibility. susan rice, obviously, we've got the benghazi problem associated with her, whether or not that's over. then the other one, of course, is john kerry of massachusetts. the problem is if you pull kerry down from massachusetts, there is a guy walking around massachusetts right now who would like a senate seat, right? you could totally end up with a situation of him running again? any sense of how the president might negotiate that decision? >> no sense at all. you know, kerry has been widely known to covet this job for a long time. speaking for myself, i always thought he would make a fine secretary of state. in the old-fashioned sense of who would do a good job, this
energy secretary, steven chu, ken salazar and epa administrator lisa jackson. that's just the first string. let's see who my panel thinks is going to change up. i think obviously petraeus is not hanging out for the second term. >> no. >> the interesting one is secretary of state. who goes in, in place of hillary clinton? >> i have no idea. >> i know the language has been susan rice as one possibility. susan rice, obviously, we've got the benghazi problem associated with...
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. >>> the ntsb is investigating a fiery plane crash in jackson, mississippi, that killed three on board. authorities say the pilot asked for permission to land soon after takeoff but never made it. it crashed through some trees and into a house that then caught fire. one person escaped the burning house but with just minor injuries. >>> elmo puppeteer kevin clash says he is relieved after being cleared of allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor. he took a leave of absence from "sesame street" after the charges became public. just yesterday the man recanted saying the relationship was adult and consensual. no word on when clash will be back to work with elmo. >>> a tree that survived hurricane sandy is now here at rockefeller center. it's an 80-foot norway spruce from flanders, new jersey and rolled in on a flatbed early this morning. the home where it came from lost two other trees and was without power for two weeks. the 80th annual tree lighting ceremony will take place november 28th, 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> the scandal surrounding petraeus isn't just dominating headlines he
. >>> the ntsb is investigating a fiery plane crash in jackson, mississippi, that killed three on board. authorities say the pilot asked for permission to land soon after takeoff but never made it. it crashed through some trees and into a house that then caught fire. one person escaped the burning house but with just minor injuries. >>> elmo puppeteer kevin clash says he is relieved after being cleared of allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor. he took a leave of...
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also in this same location we saw the reverend jesse jackson trying to talk to voters before they headed in and we saw one of the obama busses here and this is a contested area and franklin county is one of those big, big counties in ohio that will make a difference. when i talked to the obama people in this state, they know that in cleveland which happens to be my hometown where both the president's doing interviews with local affiliates and governor romney and paul ryan are making a stop that that county is so critical because the president needs a big margin there to help offset, but the obama team is trying to pick off votes in other county, not just relying on a big urban center like cuyahoga county and some of the student-populated areas where we have campuses around the state. so ohio is critical and when it comes to whoever the president will be working with, be that a second term for president obama and perhaps a mitt romney administration, what happens in the senate will be critical and i've been watching one of the races here does didn't get as much national attention and sher
also in this same location we saw the reverend jesse jackson trying to talk to voters before they headed in and we saw one of the obama busses here and this is a contested area and franklin county is one of those big, big counties in ohio that will make a difference. when i talked to the obama people in this state, they know that in cleveland which happens to be my hometown where both the president's doing interviews with local affiliates and governor romney and paul ryan are making a stop that...
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i said, wait a second, i've got to do it. >> joining us now is "american idol's" randy jackson who is leading the taking diabetes across the country for type two diabete diabetes. >> this is "morning joe." you guys are all here. >> yes. >> you also represent something near and dear to my heart which is why we wanted to have you on. my son has type one diabetes. but type two diabetes such a grave risk not only to the health of americans but also to the bottom line. >> yeah. >> our vegetarian bottom line. tell us what you're doing? >> i came into this heart campaign which basically like you said a great outreach campaign. there are a lot of facts about it that people don't know. i was walking around and i had it. >> you got it '03. >> i got cold and flu, i was tight all the time. i finally ended up in the emergency room and found out i had type two diabetes. >> how long did it take you? >> it took me a couple weeks before i went and called the doctor and wound up in the emergency room. >> that much. >> this is critical. you urinate all the time. you're thirsty. i've got a relative that
i said, wait a second, i've got to do it. >> joining us now is "american idol's" randy jackson who is leading the taking diabetes across the country for type two diabete diabetes. >> this is "morning joe." you guys are all here. >> yes. >> you also represent something near and dear to my heart which is why we wanted to have you on. my son has type one diabetes. but type two diabetes such a grave risk not only to the health of americans but also to the...